Insight into the structure of black coatings of ancient Egyptian mummies by advanced Electron magnetic resonance of vanadyl complexes

Q3 Physics and Astronomy
Charles-Emmanuel Dutoit, L. Binet, H. Vezin, Océane Anduze, A. Lattuati-Derieux, D. Gourier
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Abstract

Advanced EPR techniques such as ENDOR and pulsed EPR are used to investigate the enigmatic black coatings of ancient Egyptian mummies, consisting in a complex and heterogeneous mixtures of conifer resins, wax, fat and oil with variable amounts of bitumen. Natural bitumen always contains traces of vanadyl porphyrin complexes that we used here as internal probes to explore the nanoscale environment of V4+ ions in these black coatings by hyperfine spectroscopy. Four types of vanadyl porphyrins were identified from the analysis of 14N hyperfine interactions. Three types (referred to as VO-P1, VO-P2 and VO-P3) are present in natural bitumen from the Dead Sea, among which VO-P1 and VO-P2 are also present in black coatings of mummies. The absence of VO-P3 in mummies, which is replaced by another complex VO-P4, may be due to its transformation during preparation of the black matter for embalming. Analysis of 1H hyperfine interaction shows that bitumen and other natural substances are intimately mixed in these black coatings, with bitumen aggregate sizes not larger than a few nanometres.
钒基配合物的高级电子磁共振研究古埃及木乃伊黑色涂层的结构
先进的EPR技术,如ENDOR和脉冲EPR,被用于研究古埃及木乃伊神秘的黑色涂层,由针叶树树脂、蜡、脂肪和油与不同量沥青的复杂和不均匀混合物组成。天然沥青总是含有痕量的钒基卟啉络合物,我们在这里用这些络合物作为内部探针,通过超精细光谱法探索这些黑色涂层中V4+离子的纳米级环境。通过对14N超精细相互作用的分析,鉴定出四种类型的钒基卟啉。死海天然沥青中存在三种类型(称为VO-P1、VO-P2和VO-P3),其中VO-P1和VO-P2也存在于木乃伊的黑色涂层中。木乃伊中没有VO-P3,取而代之的是另一种复合物VO-P4,这可能是由于其在准备防腐的黑物质过程中发生了转变。1H超精细相互作用的分析表明,沥青和其他天然物质在这些黑色涂层中紧密混合,沥青骨料的尺寸不大于几纳米。
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